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So is the retired reverend Everett Burton. In February 2003, Tennessean Everett Burton phoned<br />

repeatedly before finally succeeding in reaching a live C-span “call-in” broadcast. After voicing his<br />

opinion on the Clinton impeachment trial, the retired Southern Baptist preacher told Americans to get a<br />

copy of the Constitution and read it to realize what they have lost. Rev. Burton advised viewers not to<br />

take his word for what was happening to their country.<br />

“Just look up in the skies as the planes regularly spray contrails across the skies, spraying people and<br />

making them ill,” he suggested.” Almost instantly all sound was cut off. Astonished viewers saw their<br />

silent TV screens flip from live C-span coverage to the Tennessee state seal. Burton told me that the<br />

“dead air” lasted for more than a minute.<br />

In September of that year, David Letterman asked Al Roker why they weren’t having any sunshine this<br />

summer in NY. Without missing a beat, Roker replied, “It’s la Niña, which is Spanish for government<br />

controlled weather!”<br />

MAKING WAVES<br />

The temptation to tinker is total. According to a source identifying himself as a high-ranking air force<br />

weather-tracking pilot, NASA and the U.S. military have long been interested in artificially inducing<br />

“atmospheric folding” – a process in which upper atmospheric winds are “folded” down into the weatherforming<br />

troposphere. Air Force weather mod pilots reportedly attended a NASA-sponsored meeting in<br />

1989 or ‘90 at the NOAA office in Washington, DC. According to this source:<br />

The theme was the potential adjustment of large air masses. NASA wanted to be able to move<br />

or stall some of the systems in order to ensure a reasonable or enlarge the launch window at the<br />

Cape. Because of the financial consequences, there was an oh! la! amount of money available<br />

for the information and application. Our team, with some of the best Weather Mod people,<br />

concluded that it was not possible to accomplish such a large-scale rearrangement, because of<br />

the lack of a focal point and the general energy distribution parameters. After we were dismissed<br />

from the meeting, there were at least two other groups (modelers) still engaged in the<br />

discussion. One of my former colleagues has again reminded me of the stratosphere folding<br />

work that we started in the mid- to late 70’s.”<br />

Weather experts like Atmospherics Inc.’s Tom Henderson insist that the amount of energy needed to<br />

influence weather is beyond human means. But Chaos Theory teaches that in systems as dynamically<br />

unstable as weather, even the beat of butterfly’s wings in Taiwan can cause a hurricane in the<br />

Caribbean.<br />

Smaller-scale weather modification involving the seeding of clouds with silver iodide and similar<br />

compounds has been routinely conducted for many years under license in most states. In Fresno,<br />

California in 1960, Thomas Henderson founded Atmospherics Inc. with a vision of taking commercial<br />

weather modification global. An internationally known authority in weather modification, Henderson has<br />

conducted and applied cloud physics research for government and private industry.<br />

North American Weather Consultants, also seeds rain clouds with silver iodide to enhance rainfall for<br />

reservoirs supplying irrigation, power and drinking water around the world. In 1994 this leading weather<br />

modification company filled rainmaking contracts in California, British Columbia, Utah, Wyoming, Idaho,<br />

Colorado, Guatemala, Honduras, Taiwan, Texas, Delaware, Abu Dhabi, Georgia, Oregon, Mexico and<br />

Iowa.<br />

Both companies use long-proven “cloud seeding” techniques to trigger rain clouds into selected deluges<br />

using silver iodide crystals to attract moisture, tipping humidity into rainfall. While acknowledging<br />

increasing interest in non-conventional weather modification, both companies say they are not aware of<br />

weather modification techniques that actually form clouds, or trigger weather change using advanced<br />

spraying technologies or “atmospheric heating” techniques. They need to do some homework.

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